Profile Perfect Level 156 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 5, 2026
Need the quick answer for Level 156? You'll find it below. Then, I'll walk through the complete solving process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 156 Answer
Here’s the finished grid first, then I’ll walk you through exactly how every clue locks it in.
| Subject | Type | Trainer | Accessory | Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Animal A | Wolf | Bernie | Bow Tie | 3rd |
| Animal B | Dog | Oliver | Scarf / Beanie | 2nd |
| Animal C | Rabbit | Lily | Sunglasses | 1st |
| Animal D | Cat | Rachel | Cape / Collar | 3rd |
Profile Perfect Level 156 Hints And Walkthrough
This level throws you straight into a menagerie of four animals, each with a type, trainer, accessory, and race rank. Two accessories have slash-separated values – meaning Animal B wears both a Scarf and a Beanie, while Animal D sports a Cape and a Collar. The initial answers give you Lily as Animal C’s trainer and the Beanie as part of Animal B’s accessories, which gives you a solid head start. Let’s work through the clues in a logical chain.
Step 1: Lock ranks using Lily’s animal and the “outranks” clue
We know from the initial answers that Lily trains Animal C. Clue 1 says Lily’s animal outranks its neighbors. That means Animal C’s rank must be higher than the rank of the animal on its left (Animal B) and the animal on its right (Animal D). The only possible rank that beats both a 2nd and a 3rd is 1st. So Animal C is 1st, Animal B is 2nd, and Animal D is 3rd. This also directly gives us the runner-up (Animal B) and one of the last-place finishers (Animal D). A rank for Animal A isn’t set yet, but we’ll get there.
Step 2: Identify the Wolf and Dog from the “bark” clue
Clue 2 tells us Animal A is the ancestor of Animal B, and both of them bark. That’s a dead giveaway: the only two animals that bark are the Wolf and the Dog. So Animal A must be the Wolf, and Animal B must be the Dog. This places their types immediately. Also note that Clue 6 later confirms the Wolf and Cat finish last, which will match with Animal A’s rank.
Step 3: Place the Cat, its trainer, and its double accessory
Clue 3 says the Cat with a Cape is not next to the Beanie. We already know the Beanie belongs to Animal B (from the initial answers). The Cat can’t be Animal B (that’s a Dog) and can’t be Animal A (Wolf) or Animal C (we’ll see later). So Animal D must be the Cat. Clue 3 also gives the Cape as one of Animal D’s accessories. Then Clue 5 notes that the feline trainer cannot see far very well – that’s Rachel. So Animal D’s trainer is Rachel. And Clue 7 confirms that Rachel puts a Collar on her Cat, adding the Collar as the second accessory for Animal D. So Animal D’s accessory cell holds both Cape and Collar.
Step 4: Use the winner/loser Sunglasses clue to finish ranks
Clue 4 says either the winner (1st) or the loser (last) of the race wears Sunglasses. The linked cells show that Animal C is the winner (1st) and wears the Sunglasses. They also set Animal A’s rank to 3rd and Animal D’s rank to 3rd (already had that). So now we have all ranks: Animal A – 3rd, Animal B – 2nd, Animal C – 1st, Animal D – 3rd. Clue 6 then reinforces that the Wolf (Animal A) and Cat (Animal D) both finished last – which matches perfectly.
Step 5: Position the Bow Tie and confirm the runner-up
Clue 8 tells us the runner-up is on the right of the Bow Tie. The runner-up is Animal B (2nd). So whatever animal has the Bow Tie must be to the left of Animal B. The only animal to the left of Animal B is Animal A. Therefore Animal A wears the Bow Tie. This also locks in Animal A’s accessory.
Step 6: Sort out the trainers with the “more accessories” clue
Clue 9 is the key to the trainers. Oliver’s pet has more accessories than Bernie’s. We already know Animal B has two accessories (Scarf and Beanie – the Beanie was locked initially, and the Scarf is now given by Clue 9 as well). Animal A has only one accessory (the Bow Tie). So Animal B must be Oliver’s pet, and Animal A must be Bernie’s. That gives us Animal A’s trainer as Bernie, Animal B’s trainer as Oliver, and confirms that Animal B’s accessories include both the Scarf and the Beanie. The only trainer left is Lily (already set for Animal C) and Rachel (already set for Animal D). All trainers are now placed.
Step 7: Deduce the last type – Animal C is the Rabbit
By process of elimination, the four types are Wolf, Dog, Rabbit, and Cat. Animal A is Wolf, Animal B is Dog, Animal D is Cat, so Animal C must be Rabbit. No clue directly says this, but with every other cell filled in from the clues, the Rabbit slots in naturally.
And that’s the entire grid solved – every type, trainer, accessory, and rank is locked in place.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 156
The “outranks its neighbors” clue with a tied last place
Clue 1 seems straightforward, but players sometimes trip up because there are two animals finishing 3rd. Lily’s animal (Animal C) outranks Animal B (2nd) and Animal D (3rd). Since 1st beats both, it works. But if you mistakenly think “outranks” means strictly higher than each neighbor, you’re fine. The trick is remembering that “outranks” compares absolute rank numbers – a lower number is better. 1st outranks 2nd and 3rd without issue.
“Either the winner or the loser wears Sunglasses” when there are multiple losers
Clue 4 says “either the winner or the loser.” The puzzle has two animals tying for last (3rd). Some players wonder which “loser” is meant. The clue’s linked cells tell us that Animal C (winner) gets the Sunglasses, and both Animal A and Animal D are set to 3rd. So the clue really means “at least one of the winner or the last-place finisher (any of them) wears Sunglasses.” In this case the winner has them, and the last-place animals do not. Reading the clue links carefully avoids confusion.
The “not next to” clue with a Beanie and a Cape
Clue 3: “The Cat with a Cape is not next to the Beanie.” The Beanie is on Animal B. The Cat (Animal D) is not adjacent to Animal B because Animal C sits between them. That satisfies “not next to.” However, if you misinterpret “next to” as simply somewhere nearby (like within one step), it still works. The trap is forgetting that “next to” means directly adjacent left or right. Since Animal B and Animal D have one animal between them, they are not next to each other.
Counting accessories in the “more accessories” clue
Clue 9 compares the number of accessories Oliver’s pet has to Bernie’s pet. Oliver’s pet (Animal B) has two accessories (Scarf and Beanie). Bernie’s pet (Animal A) has one (Bow Tie). “More accessories” is true. But the puzzle hides that Animal B’s second accessory (the Scarf) is not revealed until this clue. So you have to already know that Animal B’s Beanie is locked and then this clue adds the Scarf. It’s a two‑step deduction – first you confirm the Beanie from the initial answers, then the clue adds the Scarf, making the count obvious.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 156 is a satisfying puzzle because the clues interconnect neatly: the initial answers anchor the Beanie and Lily’s trainer, then each subsequent clue adds one or two cells, building up to a complete grid with no leftover ambiguity. The two animals with slash-separated accessories (Animal B’s Scarf/Beanie and Animal D’s Cape/Collar) are handled by separate clues, so you never have to guess which one belongs. If you ever feel stuck, just let the rank clues guide you – the race order is the backbone of this solve. Happy puzzling!
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Thanks, — Liam

Liam Stone
Liam Stone has played Profile Perfect since the app first launched on the Apple App Store. He spotted its potential early, and that early bet turned into hundreds of hours spent solving levels, testing clue logic, and documenting answers for other players. Liam runs the YouTube channel Puzzle Game Answer where his puzzle walkthroughs have earned over 935,000 views and a growing community of more than 800 subscribers. He covers a wide range of mobile puzzle games beyond Profile Perfect, giving him firsthand experience with how these games design clues, structure levels, and trip up even experienced players. Every guide on this site reflects that hands on experience. Liam plays each level himself, verifies every answer against the in game grid, and rewrites confusing clues into plain language so you don't need to guess. If you want more of his walkthroughs, subscribe to his channel.
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